VoIP and Unified Communications: Internet Telephony and the Future Voice Network
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.39 (682 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1118019210 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 320 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
How to become an "informed consumer" for VoIP Voice over IP/ Unified Communications (VoIP/UC) is rapidly replacing the legacy circuit switching networks with packet switching networks and providing a whole host of advanced features. However, the following hurdles complicate a seamless transition:* UC isn't a magic button which solves ever problem. Be careful when you deploy UC that it actually enhances your business model or improves processes Don't do it just because everyone else is doing it. Careless attempts at UC can create expensive disruption to your . daniel said Good for people with previous IP knowledge. Good book for an overview of VoIP, reviews protocols, with enough details, has the needed references. Covers some brands and RFCs.. Not my first choice, and not for everyone. Steven Evans I don't know any more about telephone networks than your average person off the street. I'm not an engineer who works for a telephone company, and I'm not any sort of technical manager who was given a task to look into more efficient ways to run a company. I'm just a guy who has built personal websites and is interested in learning more about how VoIP works. If you're like me, then this book isn't for you -- not by itself, anyway.I got this book through my library because I couldn't get my first choice of a book
About the AuthorWILLIAM A. His network designs have solved problems for enterprises, government agencies, and carriers. FLANAGAN is President and founder of Flanagan Consulting. With three decades of telecommunications experience, Mr. Flanagan is an expert in voice and data technologies, products, markets, and customers.
Translates technical jargon into practical business communications solutionsThis book takes readers from traditional voice, fax, video, and data services delivered via separate platforms to a single, unified platform delivering all of these services seamlessly via the Internet. There's also a chapter detailing major IP systems hardware and software. In addition, the author highlights potential problems and threats to UC services, steering readers away from common pitfalls.Concise and to the point, this text enables readers—from novices to experienced engineers and technical managers—to understand how VoIP and UC really work so that everyone can confi
WILLIAM A. . Flanagan is an expert in voice and data technologies, products, markets, and customers. His network designs have solved problems for enterprises, government agencies, and carriers. With three decades of telecommunications experience, Mr. FLANAGAN is President and founder of Flanagan Consulting